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12035 Reisterstown Road, Reisterstown, MD
another skatewave 'ramp farm'. Same old set up with Quarters,pyramids, rails, benches & a mini with a ... More on skateboardpark.com
Awsome skatepark IN REISTERSTOWN. It has a 4 stair w/handrail, a mini halfpipe, grind box, combo, and movea... More on ConcreteDisciples.com

#2.
Reisterstown MD 21136, United States of America
Inscription. Patented sixth of August 1719 to William Nicholson, gentleman of Anne Arundel County for 4200 acres. Subdivided in 1757 into four equal parts by Byron Philpot, Junior, Corbin Lee, Kinsey Johns and Roger Boyce. , Erected ... More on HMDB

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2515 Baublitz Road, Reisterstown, Maryland, United States

#4.
Bond Avenue, Glydon, Maryland, United States
I would like to thank my mom, dad, and all my neighbors for making this structure a reality! I owe many fantastic upcoming memories to you. I love the SpyroSlide�?� and the Wave Poly Slide. The anticipation of reaching ... More on KaBoom.org

#5.
2 Chartley Park Drive, Chartley Shopping Center, Reisterstown, MD, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 21136)

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Reisterstown MD 21136, United States of America
Inscription. Franklin Academy founded January 10, 1820 by an Act of the General Assembly of Maryland. On January 25, 1849 became a public school. Was Reisterstown High School from 1874–1896. Became Franklin High School in 1897. ... More on HMDB

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Reisterstown MD 21136, United States of America
Considered a traitor by our federal government, he avoided execution at the end of the war by escaping to Chile where he served in its navy and was unable to return to the United States until after... More on Allsaints.ang-md.org
Inscription. Chief of the Confederate States Army Signal Corps and Secret Service Bureau, 1862–1865. Appointed Commissioner of Prisoner Exchange with rank of Colonel in April 1865. The Norris... More on HMDB

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Forestville/Mystery Cave State Park, 21071

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Eldersburg, MD

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Owings Mills MD 21117, United States of America
Inscription. Surgeon General United States Navy, born in Baltimore, Maryland May 21, 1809 and died at Owings Mills, Maryland March 1, 1880. He served his country well. And in memory of Rosemary Carson, his wife, born in Mercersburg, ... More on HMDB
